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Time of India
7 days ago
- Business
- Time of India
Siddaramaiah meets Rajnath; seeks defence corridors, land transfer and IAF air show for Dasara
Bengaluru: A delegation led by chief minister Siddaramaiah , his deputy DK Shivakumar and some cabinet colleagues met Union defence minister Rajnath Singh Wednesday and sought central support for a wide range of proposals — from setting up two defence industrial corridors and securing defence land for major infrastructure work in Bengaluru, to hosting an Indian Air Force (IAF) air show during this year's Mysuru Dasara celebrations. In a letter to Singh, Siddaramaiah urged the Centre to establish a defence industrial corridor each in North and South Karnataka, like those announced in Uttar Pradesh and Tamil Nadu in 2018. While requesting "similar support", Siddaramaiah, citing the state's strong aerospace base, wrote: "The proposed corridors will leverage this existing ecosystem and infrastructure, further cementing Karnataka's reputation as the defence capital of India." You Can Also Check: Bengaluru AQI | Weather in Bengaluru | Bank Holidays in Bengaluru | Public Holidays in Bengaluru Karnataka contributes 67% of India's aircraft and helicopter production and 25% of the aircraft and spacecraft industry, he said. The corridors would aid the 'Make in India' initiative, strengthen industry-academia ties, and create skilled jobs. Siddaramaiah also detailed the industrial capabilities of Belagavi, Hubballi-Dharwad, and Vijayapura in the north — home to major firms and the country's first precision manufacturing SEZ — and South Karnataka, which includes HAL's headquarters, TASL's C130 assembly line, and a hi-tech aerospace park in Devanahalli. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 5 Books Warren Buffett Wants You to Read In 2025 Blinkist: Warren Buffett's Reading List Undo Siddaramaiah also requested the defence ministry to expedite transfer of land for three Bengaluru infrastructure projects: Twin tunnel project from Hebbal to Silk Board, a link road to Sarovara Layout, and Phase-3 of Namma Metro at Goraguntepalya. For the tunnel project, he wrote, "A vital ramp near Hebbal necessitates 2 acres of defence land, previously part of the Hebbal Defence Dairy Farm." The link road requires 6 acres, while 7 acres of defence land is needed for the Metro corridor. "The construction… will give huge benefit to the public, as it would solve long pending traffic issues at Goraguntepalya junction," he noted. Siddaramaiah also invited IAF to conduct aerobatic displays during Mysuru Dasara. "I request an aerial display by Surya Kiran, Sarang and other aerobatic teams," he wrote, recalling the public enthusiasm during similar shows in 2017, 2019, and 2023. "Like every year, programmes are being planned to showcase the rich cultural heritage and tradition of Karnataka. In this context, the state government intends to organise an air show as part of the Dasara celebrations in Mysuru," he wrote.
Yahoo
13-03-2025
- General
- Yahoo
Veteran Salute: Fueling overseas during the Gulf War
TOPEKA (KSNT) – Born in Garden City, growing up in Glasco and finishing Junior College in Concordia Janell McMillan realized she wanted something different from life. That mindset put her on the pathway of joining the few and the proud through the Marines. 'I had graduated from cloud county community college with an associate of arts degree, and just wanted to get out of the small town of Concordia Kansas,' McMillan said. 'Told my Mom, I'm joining the Marine Corp.' Stationed in Bogue Field as a Lance Corporal, McMillan quickly found an affinity for her work as an aircraft refueler. 'I loved working with the planes,' McMillan said. 'We were a fixed wing unit. We did C130's, we did AV-8B's, we did other types of jets, F16's. I got to test fuel, I got to refuel aircraft, I got to do a little bit of everything. I even got to do clerical, and I received a meritorious mast for the clerical, because it was above my pay grade.' The Corporal would put that wide array of skills to the test overseas, as the Gulf War conflict escalated. 'We started doing inspections, getting our gear ready, getting our pumps ready, getting our fuel bags ready,' She said. 'We ended up going to Saudi Arabia where we set up a flight line. We switched from a fixed wing unit to a rotary wing unit, and did mostly helo's as refueling.' After her time in the Marine Corp. came to a close, McMillan would continue giving back through public service working as a public servant in a courthouse, state prison, the Kansas Department of Health and Environment and at the Topeka VA. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.


The National
18-02-2025
- Business
- The National
Airbus sweetens potential A400M deal with promise of work for UAE suppliers
Airbus is in talks with UAE plane-parts maker Strata Manufacturing and military aviation maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) service provider Ammroc for work packages on its A400M as it seeks to win its first Middle East order for the military transport aircraft. The European plane manufacturer is offering the UAE companies a workshare in the "primary production" system of the military airlifter, Gerd Weber, head of the A400M programme, said at a press briefing on Tuesday on the sidelines of the International Defence Exhibition (Idex) in Abu Dhabi. The primary production refers to making sections of the aircraft's fuselage. "We are in intensive talks with our partners here in the UAE when it comes to localising part of the production here. We even intend to have part of the primary production system probably being done in the UAE. We are ready to do so," Mr Weber said. "It's going to bring a lot of complex jobs, complex aircraft manufacturing to the country, and we truly believe it will be a big benefit for all of us." Airbus expects that orders for the A400M could reach 30 to 40 aircraft from the Middle East region, with the UAE's potential requirement being about eight to 10 of the total, he said. Mr Weber expects that the UAE needs to replace its current military airlifter, the C130, starting in 2028, and believes a decision on replacement aircraft will be made this year. He expects Saudi Arabia will require a larger number of about 15 to 20 of the A400M and said the country needs them "rather soon". "We are also in conversation with the kingdom of Saudi Arabia, probably the second-biggest [A400M] campaign here in the region after the UAE," Mr Weber said. "We have a number of interested countries that we started conversations with [in the region]." The campaign with the UAE is likely to conclude before that of Saudi Arabia, he added, though he said he could not provide details on commercial discussions with potential customers. "It takes a bit of time for the air force to define their needs, if you talk about succession of the military airlift programmes which they are having in service right now. So, they are on the way to defining what is the requirement and what are the missions they are flying tomorrow," Mr Weber said. "This is very advanced in the UAE and probably takes a bit more time in Saudi Arabia." Airbus is pitching the A400M as the "natural replacement" for the C130 as it is more capable, has a longer range, carries a bigger payload and offers more diversified mission capabilities. The Airbus discussions come as major military spenders such as Saudi Arabia and the UAE are seeking to localise their defence procurement and develop their defence manufacturing sectors to reduce reliance on foreign suppliers and diversify their economies away from oil. Airbus is seeking to build on its 15-year partnership with Strata, which makes composite parts for Airbus commercial aircraft. Strata makes the A330 and A340 Flap Track Fairings, Ailerons and Spoilers, A350-800 and A350-900 Flap Support Fairings and Inboard Flaps, A350-1000 Flap Support Fairings and the A380 Flap Track Fairings, according to its website. "We can build on this relationship with Strata by giving some work packages, should the UAE Air Force decide to purchase the A400M, and giving them some components manufacturing capacity and also developing part of the training and MRO with companies like EPI," said Gabriel Semelas, the newly appointed president of Airbus in Africa and the Middle East. Airbus is also in talks to foster a model, not just for production of plane parts, but also for their re-export to other markets, he added. Airbus is constantly monitoring all the suppliers globally to find the right match for its production needs. "When we do this, we don't do it just as a favour to the country, it has to match our needs in terms of timing, delivery and quality, of course," he said. Strata is a Tier 1 supplier for Airbus. "To be very clear, we are ready to go, we have the dossier … when the [A400M] contract is signed," Mr Weber said.